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Michael P. Kreps

By Michael P. Kreps | 2/26/2016
The Department of Labor is in the last stages of finalizing its fiduciary rule (also called the conflict-of-interest rule), but the Republican-controlled Congress has not given up the fight. They are almost certain to take steps to try to derail the rulemaking, and a recent post on Speaker of the... READ MORE
By Michael P. Kreps | 2/1/2016
While the Republican presidential candidates have focused on tax reform, the Democratic candidates have united behind the theme of reforming Wall Street. (Our look at the Democrats' positions on tax reform is here.) It is no surprise, then, that DOL’s fiduciary rule — which would require brokers... READ MORE
By Michael P. Kreps | 1/27/2016
Presidential hopefuls on the Democratic side have not focused on taxes as much as the Republican candidates, and to date, have released few details on their plans for tax reform (if any). To view our Jan. 26 post focusing on the tax reform positions of the top five Republican candidates for... READ MORE
By Michael P. Kreps | 1/26/2016
We are just days away from the Iowa caucuses and the New Hampshire primaries, the first major milestones in the 2016 presidential race. Whoever wins the White House will have a tremendous impact on key issues affecting the retirement industry. Tax reform is a real possibility in the next Congress,... READ MORE

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